AP FILE PHOTOFormer Major League baseball player Lenny Dykstra is accused of exposing himself to at least six women who thought they were interviewing for a job as a housekeeper or personal assistant.

Former Mets great Lenny Dykstra, already in trouble for alleged financial wrongdoings, drug possession and grand theft auto, has now been charged with indecent exposure for showing off his, er, bat to prospective assistants he found over Craigslist, TMZ.com reports.

Dykstra reportedly posted ads for personal assistants or housekeepers on Craigslist, but when the women arrived for the interview, he would “inform the women that the job also required them to give a massage and would expose himself to them,” according to prosecutors in Los Angeles. This happened at least six times, they say.

Dykstra was charged earlier this year in federal court with bankruptcy fraud and embezzlement, among other charges, and was arrested a month later for grand theft auto and drug possession and myriad other misdeeds. Prosecutors in that case say he used false information to lease a car from a Southern California dealership, according to the Associated Press. He remains in jail since his June arrest.